General latin vocabulary
Terms
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omnis
"omnis homo" -
all; every
"everyone" -
uti / ut
"Ut ita dicam" -
that; so that; in order that(with SUBJUNCTIVE)
as; how (with INDICATIVE)
"so to speak" - quidam /quaedam/ quoddam
- a certain; some
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per
"per omnia" -
through; by
(+ACC)
"in all respects" - vero
- but; however; indeed
- etiam / eciam
- also; even
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alius; (gen. alterius)
"alii ... alii"
"non aliud ... quam" -
other
"some ... others"
"nothing but" OR "no other than" or "only" -
enim
enimvero - for; certainly, indeed
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nec / neque
"nec ... nec" -
and not; nor
"neither...nor" - pro
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for; according to
(+ ABL) - quam
- as; than; how
- primo
- first; in the first place
- civitas-tatis (f)
- city
- ne
- lest, in order that ... not (before negative purpose clause); not (before SUBJUNCTIVES of command or exhortation)
- sub
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under; beneath; during (with ABL)
under; beneath (with ACC) -
modus
"nullo modo" -
measure; maner; way
"in no way" - talis
- such
- unde
- whence; from where; from which (thing/fact/reason); wherewith; the means with which (to do smth in the subjunctive)
- caelum /coelum / celum
- heaven; sky; climate; weather
- super
-
about; concerning; beyond (+ABL)
above; over; upon (+ACC) - verus
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true (adj)
verum = "truth" - aliquis / aliquid
- some (one/thing); any (one/thing)
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mos, moris (m)
"more (+ gen)"
"moris est" -
custom; manner
"in the manner of"
"it is usual" - adhuc
- up to this; yet, still
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"eo quod"
"pro eo quod"
"in eo quod" -
"for this, namely that"
"because"
"inasmuch as" - gaudium
- joy
- heres, heredis
- heir
- quicumque
- whoever; whatever
- scilicet
- namely, that is
- usque (usque ad)
- unto; all the way to; until
- mirus -a -um
- wonderful; amazing
- magis
- more; rather
- officium
- duty; task; office
- ordo, ordinis
- order; rank; row
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praesens
(pres. participle of praesum) -
present (in time or place) (ADJ.)
or "the present time" - princeps, principis
- prince; chief; captain
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quidem
"nec quidem" -
indeed (emphasizing the word it follows)
"not even" - valde (adv)
- very much; greatly
- videlicet
- clearly; evidently; namely
- communis (adj)
- common
- consuetudo; consuetudinis (f)
- custom
- cunctus
- all
- deinde
- then; thereupon
- denique
- finally
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ideo
"ideo ... quia" -
therefore
"for this reason... namely that" - iuxta
- near to; according to (+ACC)
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laetitia (NOUN)
laetus (ADJ) -
happiness
happy - licet
-
it is allowed (as an IMPERSONAL VERB)
although (as a CONJUCTION usually followed by subj.) - longe
- far away; (by) far
- nemus, nemoris (n)
- wood; grove
- omnino
- altogether; wholly
- prae
- before; compared to; next to; on account of; for
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qualis
"talis ... qualis" -
of what sort; what kind of
"such ... as" - salus, salutis (f)
- health; wellbeing; salvation
- secundum
- according to (+ACC)
- similis
- like similar (+GEN or DAT)
- statim
- immediately
- "in tantum"
- "so much" or "to such a degree"
- vultus, vultus
- face
- breviter
- shortly
- circa
- around; about (+ACC)
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comes, comitis
"vita comite" -
companion; count
"with life a companion" therfore, "as long as I live" - consensus, consensus
- agreement; consensus
- conspectus, conspectus
- sight
- deliciae
- delights
- exercitus, exercitus
- army
- ferus
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wild
(fera (NOUN)= "wild animal") - fortis
- strong; brave
- fur, furis
- thief
- huiusmodi
- of this kind
- ibidem
- there; in the same place
- iumentum
- beast of burden
- liberalis (ADJ)
- liberal, noble
- medius
-
middle; half
"medium" as noun ="middle" -
-met (suffix)
"memetipsum" -
-self
"myself" - nimis
- very much; exceedingly
- nimius
- very great; excessive
- ops, opis (f)
- power, aid
- paene / pene
- almost; nearly
- penitus
- thoroughly; utterly
- postmodum
- afterwards
- praecipuus
-
formost; principal
ADV (praecipue): most of all; especially; chiefly - praedicator, praedicatoris
- preacher
- quando
- when; since
- quemadmodum
- just as; how
- quippe
- indeed; inasmuch as; clearly
- quomodo
- how
- regius
-
royal
"regia" (noun) = palace - saeculum / seculum / saeclum
- age; world
- unda, undae
- water; wave
- testis, testis
- witness
- vere
- truly
- versus
- towards (+ACC)
- ac si / acsi
- as if
- aestivus (ADJ)
- of summer
- ala, alae
- wing
- aestus, aestus
- burning, seething, heat
- aetas, aetatis
- age
- aliquando
- at some time, sometimes
- avis, avis (f)
- bird
- caedes, caedis (f)
- slaughter; killing
- cervus, cervi
- deeer
- candidus (ADJ)
- white
- cinis, cineris
- ash
- coma, comae (f)
- hair; foliage
- consortium, consortii
- fellowship; company
- crimen, crimenis (n)
- crime; accusation
- demum
- at last
- dilectio, dilectionis (f)
- love
- diluculum, diluculi
- dawn
- "procul dubio"
- "without a doubt"
- "e contra" / "econtra"
- on the contrary
- erga
- towards, in relation to (+acc)
- exercitium, exercitii
- exercise
- exiguus (ADJ)
- small; meager
- exitus, exitus
- going out; issuing
- fax, facis (f)
- torch; fire
- fere / ferme
- almost
- foedus (ADJ)
- foul
- habitaculum
- dwelling
- Hinc VS. Huc
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Hinc: hence, therefore
Huc: hither; to here
(huc usque: "hitherto, thus far") - inde
- thence; thereupon; from that
- indicium, indicii
- sign; token
- immo
- nay rather; why even
- inopia
- want; poverty
- insuper
- in addition; besides
- iterum
- again
- laevus (ADJ)
- left
- latrocinium, latrocinii
- robbery; brigandage
- laus, laudis (F)
- praise
- libitum, libiti (n)
- wish, will, whim
- mollitia, -ae / mollities, -ei (f)
- softness
- nex, necis (f)
- killing; murder
- nullatenus
- by no means
- "orbis terrarum"
- the world
- osculum, osculi (n)
- kiss
- pecus, pecoris (n)
- cattle
- peritus (ADJ)
- skillful; expert
- petia / pecia (F)
- piece
- praeceptum, praecepti
- precept; instruction
- praedicatio, praedicationis (f)
-
preaching
"praedictus" and "praefatus" = the foresaid - praeter
- besides; except; beyond
- probitas; probitatis (f)
- goodness; excellence
- proelium / praelium -i (n)
- battle
- proles, prolis (f)
- offspring
- propositum, -i (n)
- plan; intention
- proprie (adv)
- properly; correctly
- quamvis
- however much; although
- pulvis; pulveris (m)
- dust
- quapropter
- for which reason; wherefore
- quilibet / quodlibet
- any (thing/one) whatsoever
- quisque / quaeque / quodque
- whoever / whatever; every
- quoddammodo /quod ad modo
- in a certain way
- quondam / condam
- once
- reliquus
- remaining; the rest
- rota, rotae (f)
- wheel
- semel
- once (one time)
- sericus (ADJ)
- silk
- serus (ADJ)
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late
(as noun, "serum": "evening";
as adverb, "sero": "late") - siquidem / si quidem
- since indeed; indeed
- supradictus (ADJ)
- above-mentioned
- tanquam
- just as
- utpote
- inasmuch as
- venia, veniae (F)
- pardon
- verum
- but, however